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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

Chapter 403
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Chapter 403

Dustin accepted the cup with both hands and said, “Mr. Robinson, I’m afraid I’ll have to trouble you for

the next

few days.”

“It’s no trouble. It’s what I should do.” Edmund Robinson smiled. “Ms. Harmon saved me before, and

my family is hugely grateful for her. Any opportunity to repay Ms. Harmon is my honor.”

“Really? I didn’t know Natasha was so beloved,” Dustin said with a chuckle.

“Why, of course!” Edmund said, his voice tinged with pride. “I watched Ms. Harmon grow up. No one

can say anything about her character–no one in Millsburg can measure up to her!”

“I can tell.” Dustin nodded, smiling.

“Mr. Rhys, look at me. I was all focused on chatting that I almost forgot to do my job. Have you eaten?

Please wait a moment while I whip something up.” Edmund said, hurrying into the kitchen and getting

to work.

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He looked like a proper househusband.

Dustin smiled softly. Sipping at the tea in his hand, he surveyed his surroundings.

The villa consisted of two floors, complete with furniture and electrical appliances. Although it wasn’t

the most luxurious, it was immaculate. It looked rather homey.

“Hey, who are you? Who let you in here?!” At that moment, a high–pitched scream came from the door.

Dustin turned around to find a young girl wearing a short skirt watching him carefully. She looked to be

about eighteen years old. Her features were very delicate, and she wore some light makeup. Her hair

was dyed a bright blue, and she was chewing gum in her mouth, giving off a cool girl impression.

“I’m talking to you. Are you mute!” the blue–haired girl shouted.

“Abigail, don’t be rude!” When Edmund heard the commotion, he immediately ran out and smiled.

apologetically. “Mr. Rhys, this is my daughter, Abigail Robinson. I spoil her too much, so please don’t

hold it

against her.”

“It’s nothing. This is a normal reaction to seeing a stranger in your house,” Dustin said with a slight

smile.

“Hmph, I don’t know where you picked up this random person from!” Abigail said with a cold

expression,

disgust evident in her eyes.

“Silly girl, what are you saying? This is Mr. Rhys, a respected guest of the Harmons!” Edmund glared.

“Fine, fine. I’m too lazy to deal with your bullshit. I’m going out with my friends later, so give me some

money!” Abigail stretched out her hand demandingly.

“You’re going out again?” Edmund frowned. “Abigail, your exams are right around the corner. How can

you go out every night?”

“It’s not like I’ll get into a good college anyway. Does it matter if I have some fun?” Abigail said

indifferently.

“It’s not a matter of whether you get into a good college, but it’s a matter of your attitude. Can’t you let

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me

worry less?” Edmund said, exasperated.

h, you’re so annoying. Every time I ask for some money, you give me this nonsense. If you want to give

me money, then give it to me. If you don’t, then forget it!” Abigail said impatiently. She slammed the

door shut and stormed off.

“That girl Edmund said angrily, but he couldn’t do anything. “Mr. Rhys, I’m sorry you had to see that.”

“It’s alright. She’s in her teens–it’s understandable that she’s a bit rebellious,” Dustin said

understandingly.

“Oh no, my pan!” Edmund suddenly remembered what he’d forgotten and dashed into the kitchen.

After half an hour, a scrumptious feast was served. Dustin took a bite. The flavor was amazing.

“Mr. Rhys, do you mind if I put some food aside? Abigail will probably be hungry when she gets home

tonight,” Edmund said tentatively.

“Of course, it’s no problem.” Dustin smiled, “Mr. Robinson, you don’t have to be so reserved. You’re the

host: do whatever you want. Don’t mind me.”

“Thank you, Mr. Rhys!” Edmund said gratefully. Then, he set aside a bit of every dish. He didn’t dare

take out too big of a portion. Afterward, he wrapped it in cling wrap carefully.

At that moment, a neighbor suddenly bolted inside in a panic, screaming, “Edmund, it’s bad! Something

happened to your daughter!”